Wisconsin company acquires Strine Printing

Dennis Bonn, vice president of marketing for Menasha, said his company closed on the deal Friday for an undisclosed amount.

The new ownership likely will not mean big changes for the plant's about 325 employees, he said. Menasha plans to keep the current level of staffing.

He said the company is "in the integration phase" and is beginning the takeover of daily operations.

Menasha Packaging has plants in 40 locations across the U.S., many of those in the Midwest and on the East Coast. The company employees about 2,400 people, Bonn said.

Bonn said the acquisition strengthens Menasha's "abilities to respond to the growing demand for our properties" and that it gives the company a "more total product portfolio."

Strine Printing Co., was started in 1947 by Walter Strine, according to the company's website. Based in Manchester Township, Strine produces commercial and marketing printing services, as well as displays and packaging materials.